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The Scroll newspaper has been in print since 1905, when BYU-Idaho was known as the Ricks Academy, a locally run school with a newly-developed high school program. At the time this newspaper was known as the “Student Rays,” and was printed monthly. In 1933 the name of the newspaper changed to “The Purple Flash.” In 1937 the name was changed again to “Viking Flashes,” and in 1938 the name finally changed to “The Viking Scroll.” The paper continued under this name until 1972, when it changed to “The Scroll.” The Scroll is still in print at BYU-Idaho as its official newspaper.

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1,1989 VOLUME 101 NUMBER 10
President Hinckley
to preside at Inaugural
ByKAREENDIRK
On- campus News Editor
With President Gordon B. Hinckley, first
counselor in the First Presidency, attend­ing,
Steven D. Bennion will be inaugurated
as Ricks College's 13th president on Nov.
10.
Church, governmental and educational
leaders will be
among the 2,000
guests invited to
the weekend ac­tivities.
Guests
include Elder
Russell M. Nel­son,
Council of
the Twelve
Apostles; Elders
Hugh W. Pin-nock
and Keith
Wilcox, of the Steven D. Bennion
First and Second Quorums of the Seventy,
respectively; and Bishop Henry B. Eyring,
first counselor in the Presiding Bishopric
and former president of Ricks College.
Barbara Winder, General Relief Society
president; Ardeth Kapp, General Young
Women's president; and newly inaugurated
BYU President Rex Lee will also be at the
college for the ceremony.
The activities begin Nov. 9 with a special
attraction in Pres. Bennion's honor. The
Black Watch, featuring Her Majesty's Pipes
and Drums, Regimental Band and Dancers,
will perform at 7: 30 p. m. in the Hart Audi­torium.
The performing group will travel
from Scotland, where Pres. Bennion served
a mission, to make the appearance.
Following an invitation- only luncheon, the
Inaugural Pro­cession
begins
Nov. 10 at 1: 45
p. m. in the
Manwaring Cen­ter
and proceeds
to the Hart Build­ing.
There, the
P r e s i d e n t i a l
Inaugural Cere­mony
will begin
at 2 p. m. with
Gordon B. Hinckley Pres. Hinckley's
speech, followed by comments from Bishop
Eyring, ASRC President Steve Clark,
Alumni Association President Dee Harris
andFacultyAssociationPresidentBoyd Car-don.
The Inaugural Ball will be that evening,
honoring Bennion and his wife, Marjorie.
The dance, which is combined with fall
Preference, will begin at 9 p. m. in the
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Witches, goblins, ghosts and ghouls...
Students in costume await their part in the Halloween concert, which was held Saturday, Monday and
Tuesday nights. The concert featured the Symphonic Orchestra, along with President Bennion and
members of his staff.
Ken Howell,
director of public
relations and
chairman of the
I n a u g u r a t i on
Committee, and
LaNae Poulter,
secretary for the
Inauguration,
review a list of
names, addresses
and titles of
people planning
on attending the
event.
Photo by TOM VAUGHN
Spring semester
registration begins
ByLEAHHUNGATE
Scroll Staff Writer
Registration for Spring Semester will begin Thursday
for those students with 64 or more credits and will con­tinue
until Nov. 22 for all remaining students who have
been cleared for admission to Ricks College.
All students who attend Ricks during Fall Semester
1989 are eligible to register for Spring Semester 1990, if
there are no factors affecting registration policies. Tele­phone
registration will end Jan. 5,1990.
Students who are not attending this semester must
apply at Ricks and be approved by the Admissions Office.
Once cleared by Admissions, the applicant will be noti­fied
by mail to begin the registration process.
To plan Spring Semester classes, continuing students
should see their advisor for assistance, or they may con­tact
the Career and Advising Center in ADM 209.
Tuition and fees are due at the final payment deadline
on Jan. 22,1990, but may be paid anytime beforethen. A
minimum $ 50 deposit must be made to the Cashier's
Office before Dec. 15 to hold classes and avoid late fees.
All final holds must be removed before registering, in­cluding
unpaid parking tickets or overdue library book
fines. For answers to questions concerning registration,
contact the Registrar's Office, ADM 206, extention 1004.